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Yes, that Simon. 'U' is reportedly a great favourite of his, but not necessarily in the two versions referred to here.
The punctuation of the question is correct.
Getting all greased up and limbered up for the return of X Factor this weekend, Northo?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Definitely not! It's just that Simon Cowell's name name cropped up when I was compiling the question. He very probably has views on the performances of this reported favourite of his by the trio and the duo who also feature in the question.
One of the fourteen singles released by Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan a.k.a. 'The Goons'. From June 1955.The success of The Goon Show inevi...
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a favourite of Simon Cowell;
recorded by the Goons (Harry, Spike and Peter all of blessed memory;
and by Robson and Jerome (who played the characters Tucker and Garvey in the 90s TV series Soldier, Soldier.)
... and there was I, thinking I didn't have a Ghost of a chance!
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a favourite of Simon Cowell;
recorded by the Goons (Harry, Spike and Peter all of blessed memory;
and by Robson and Jerome (who played the characters Tucker and Garvey in the 90s TV series Soldier, Soldier.)
... and there was I, thinking I didn't have a Ghost of a chance!
An exemplary answer, if I may make so bold! Over to you!
It's a lovely tune; also covered by Jimmy Young in the days before Raimondo kept asking him for recipes. (On his final programme before the Beeb "retired" him, his producer sneaked the recording in as a last item.)
This is probably a "repeat", but ...
A V connecting Death, Games and a Three-cornered Hat.
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It's a lovely tune; also covered by Jimmy Young in the days before Raimondo kept asking him for recipes. (On his final programme before the Beeb "retired" him, his producer sneaked the recording in as a last item.)
And nobody's mention Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley's version!
It's a lovely tune; also covered by Jimmy Young in the days before Raimondo kept asking him for recipes. (On his final programme before the Beeb "retired" him, his producer sneaked the recording in as a last item.)
This is probably a "repeat", but ...
A V connecting Death, Games and a Three-cornered Hat.
a favourite of Simon Cowell;
recorded by the Goons (Harry, Spike and Peter all of blessed memory;
and by Robson and Jerome (who played the characters Tucker and Garvey in the 90s TV series Soldier, Soldier.)
(I've said it before; I'll say it again... )
... and here I was, thinking this was a Radio 3 site
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